It looks nice and complete from the initial skimming, but I don't think I like that LWJGL is encouraged to be installed in the JRE/JDK directory. I'd much rather prefer directions on how to use -Djava.library.path and instructions on adding lwjgl.jar to the classpath. It will make it easier to distribute LWJGL for the game developer in the long run and isn't that much harder.

Elias you're absolutly right, but I don't want to bother a beginner with many command parameters... The way I make people install LWJGL is for coding purpose only. I will make a special tutorial on how to distribute LWJGL games (with and without webstart).

Right now I'm writing another tutorial to make the pong game better (I plan two others pong tutorials : making the game time-based and another with point counting and drawing the score on screen).

If you have any recommandation for another beginner tutorial, tell me here or PM me

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